Press Release
Health Reports: Canadians vulnerable to workplace noise
More than half of the estimated 11 million Canadians who have worked in noisy environments were not required to use hearing protection and only did so occasionally if at all. These workers may be vulnerable to adverse outcomes from excessive noise that include hearing loss, tinnitus, stress and other negative health conditions.
Supply and disposition of refined petroleum products, May 2018
Continued refinery shutdowns for planned maintenance resulted in lower crude oil receipts and refinery production in May compared with the same month in 2017. This was the second consecutive month of sharp decline in crude oil receipts and refinery production.
New motor vehicle sales, June 2018
New motor vehicle sales data for Canada and the provinces are now available for June.
New products
Transportation Data and Information Hub: “Activity indicators – Transportation Data and Information Hub”
Catalogue number Catalogue number50-502-X2018001, (HTML)
Transportation Data and Information Hub: “Selected components of the transportation system in Canada”
Catalogue number Catalogue number50-502-X2018002, (HTML)
Transportation Data and Information Hub: “Performance indicators – Transportation Data and Information Hub”
Catalogue number Catalogue number50-502-X2018003, (HTML)
Health Reports, Vol. 29, no. 8
Catalogue number Catalogue number82-003-X, (HTML | PDF)
New studies and articles
Catalogue numberUsing data linkage to report surgical treatment of breast cancer in Canada
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Catalogue numberCanadians vulnerable to workplace noise
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